New Farrah Fawcett auction features some of the actress' most personal treasures

By Craig Hlavaty

on March 3, 2017 5:00 AM

(Descriptions of items comes direct from Heritage Auctions materials)

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Personally-Owned Playboy Magazines, 1996-1997. Extra copies sent to the star when she was the cover model including: 15 copies of the Australian edition from October 1997, 15 copies of the Japanese edition from June 1996, and 15 copies of the Polish edition from November 1997 -- all with different spreads and with slightly different images used of the star. Starting Bid: $500

A Farrah Fawcett Personally-Owned Group of THE Posters, Circa 1970s. Quite possibly one of the most famous posters (and easily one of the biggest selling ones) of the 20th century; 36 total, depicting the star in her now infamous red one-piece bathing suit as she sits against a striped background, her facsimile signature of "Farrah" is printed in the lower right corner, text reading "CL 14-507 Farrah 1976 Pro Arts Inc., Medina, Ohio, U.S.A." is printed in the lower left corner; folded; hard to know if these particular ones were from the original 1976 print run or were made later, but we DO know that they were owned by the poster girl herself! Starting Bid: $1000

A Farrah Fawcett Personally-Owned Group of THE Posters, Circa 1970s. Quite possibly one of the most famous posters (and easily one of the biggest selling ones) of the 20th century; 36 total, depicting the star

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A Farrah Fawcett Personally-Owned Group of THE Posters, Circa 1970s. Quite possibly one of the most famous posters (and easily one of the biggest selling ones) of the 20th century; 36 total, depicting the star in her now infamous red one-piece bathing suit as she sits against a striped background, her facsimile signature of "Farrah" is printed in the lower right corner, text reading "CL 14-507 Farrah 1976 Pro Arts Inc., Medina, Ohio, U.S.A." is printed in the lower left corner; folded; hard to know if these particular ones were from the original 1976 print run or were made later, but we DO know that they were owned by the poster girl herself! Starting Bid: $1000

A Farrah Fawcett Personally-Owned Group of THE Posters, Circa 1970s. Quite possibly one of the most famous posters (and easily one of the biggest selling ones) of the 20th century; 36 total, depicting the star

A Farrah Fawcett Personally-Owned Group of THE Posters, Circa...photo-12477394.141952 - |ucfirst

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and on page 250 as a member of the Tri-Delt [Delta Delta Delta] sorority house, unsigned by fellow students. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and on page 250 as a member of the Tri-Delt [Delta Delta Delta] sorority house, unsigned by fellow students. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin,...photo-12477388.141952 - |ucfirst

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and on page 250 as a member of the Tri-Delt [Delta Delta Delta] sorority house, unsigned by fellow students. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin,...photo-12477386.141952 - |ucfirst

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and on page 250 as a member of the Tri-Delt [Delta Delta Delta] sorority house, unsigned by fellow students. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin, 1966. The star's own copy of her college yearbook, titled "The 1966 Cactus," Farrah appears on page 112 as one of the "Ten Most Beautiful," and

A Farrah Fawcett Yearbook from The University of Texas at Austin,...photo-12477387.141952 - |ucfirst

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Hair Products, Circa
1970s-1999. Twenty-seven items total including: three aerosol
cans of "Farrah Fawcett Hair Spray" by Fabergé from the 1970s,
three travel-sized bottles of "Farrah Fawcett Creme Rinse
Conditioner" also by Fabergé, six bottles of "Farrah Fawcett
Shampoo" by Dipino Parfums International (distributed in Italy in
1999), plus other related Dipino products including six bottles of
"Farrah Fawcett Balsamo" [cream rinse conditioner], six bottles of
"Farrah Fawcett Bagno Schiuma" [bubble bath], and two aerosol cans
of "Farrah Fawcett Parfum Deodorant;" also included is an original
1970s-era cardboard standee advertisement for the "Farrah Fawcett"
hair products by Fabergé. Starting Bid: $600 less

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Hair Products, Circa 1970s-1999. Twenty-seven items total including: three aerosol cans of "Farrah Fawcett Hair Spray" by Fabergé from the 1970s, three travel-sized bottles of ... more

A Farrah Fawcett Group of 'Farrah' Collectibles, 1970s-2000s. Fifteen items total; all owned by the star herself (many were likely gifted to her) and all featuring images of her on the item itself including: two puzzles (one is the famous 'red bathing suit' image) both from 1977, two books titled "Charlie's Angels Casebook" published in 2000, a box of Bazooka "Charlie's Angels Picture Cards Bubble Gum" (with some cards and gum still included) from 1977 (box in poor condition), two copies of Mad magazine [No. 193, Sept. '77], two lapel buttons circa 1977, a Golden All Star book titled "Charlie's Angels" from 1977, and four cards/postcards from the 1970s-1980s. (Please note pieces range from good to mediocre condition.) Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Group of 'Farrah' Collectibles, 1970s-2000s. Fifteen items total; all owned by the star herself (many were likely gifted to her) and all featuring images of her on the item itself including:

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A Farrah Fawcett Massive Collection of Fan Club Materials, 1980. All housed in a banker's box, countless copies of each document that a fan would have received upon joining 'The Farrah Fawcett Fan Club' including a "Charter Member Scroll," a small gray bookmark reading "Farrah," a reorder form, a membership card, and a "Spectacular Farrah Fawcett Poster Offer" form that can double as a bookmark if not used; also included are five boxes filled with numerous duplicate copies of black and white publicity stills of Farrah (about seven different images of her) that she would use when fans requested a signed photograph. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Massive Collection of Fan Club Materials, 1980. All housed in a banker's box, countless copies of each document that a fan would have received upon joining 'The Farrah Fawcett Fan Club'

A Farrah Fawcett Massive Collection of Fan Club Materials, 1980. All housed in a banker's box, countless copies of each document that a fan would have received upon joining 'The Farrah Fawcett Fan Club' including a "Charter Member Scroll," a small gray bookmark reading "Farrah," a reorder form, a membership card, and a "Spectacular Farrah Fawcett Poster Offer" form that can double as a bookmark if not used; also included are five boxes filled with numerous duplicate copies of black and white publicity stills of Farrah (about seven different images of her) that she would use when fans requested a signed photograph. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Massive Collection of Fan Club Materials, 1980. All housed in a banker's box, countless copies of each document that a fan would have received upon joining 'The Farrah Fawcett Fan Club'

A Farrah Fawcett Day Planner by Hermès, 1975 Green leather, embossed "FFM" [Farrah Fawcett-Majors] in the lower right corner, inside pages filled with the star's own handwriting (in various shades of ballpoint ink or pencil) outlining her day-to-day for the year including auditions for "Columbia / Marty Scorcie [sic] / Taxi Driver" and "King Kong Dino / De Laurentiis," notes to self such as "New Year's Resolution - don't cuss," countless appointments [with doctors, agents, casting directors, friends, make-up artists, etc.], and travel plans; there are also a number of journal-style entries regarding her thoughts about her marriage to Lee Majors or awards she was nominated for and the like; a few of Farrah's doodles and sketches are also seen throughout -- overall, a fascinating look at the year right before she became a household name due to her role on the ABC Television hit series, "Charlie's Angels," and because of that red bathing suit poster. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Day Planner by Hermès, 1975 Green leather, embossed "FFM" [Farrah Fawcett-Majors] in the lower right corner, inside pages filled with the star's own handwriting (in various shades of ballpoint

A Farrah Fawcett Group of Address Books, 1970s-1990s. Three total, all black leather zip-around portfolio style ones, with hundreds of entries of the star's contacts either typed or penned in her own hand (in

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A Farrah Fawcett Group of 'Farrah' Collectibles, 1970s-1980s. All owned by the star herself (many were likely gifted to her) and all featuring images of her on the item itself including: a one-sheet movie poster from "Logan's Run," 1976; a beach towel from "Logan's Run," 1976; a one-sheet movie poster from "Somebody Killed Her Husband," 1978; the record album "Some Girls" by the Rolling Stones, 1978; and a costume design sketch rendered in pencil from 1981; also included are some photocopied sketches, miscellaneous notes, and a piece of fan art. Starting Bid: $600

A Farrah Fawcett Group of 'Farrah' Collectibles, 1970s-1980s. All owned by the star herself (many were likely gifted to her) and all featuring images of her on the item itself including: a one-sheet movie

A Farrah Fawcett Group of Rolodexes, 1970s-1990s. Four total, in three different styles, filled with hundreds of address cards for personal, professional and business contacts the star had over the decades

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A Farrah Fawcett Pair of High Heels from "All of Me." Playboy Video Enterprises, 1997. Gold strappy heels, by Yves Saint Laurent, size 7 1/2; worn by the star throughout the documentary; also worn by her on the NBC Television talk show "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" in 1997, in a magazine shoot for McCall's in 1998, and at the Cannes Film Festival in 1999. Starting Bid: $500

A Farrah Fawcett Pair of High Heels from "All of Me." Playboy Video Enterprises, 1997. Gold strappy heels, by Yves Saint Laurent, size 7 1/2; worn by the star throughout the documentary; also worn by her on

A Farrah Fawcett Bath Robe, Circa 1990s. Tan terrycloth, rounded lapels, two large front pockets (the left one stitched with "Calvin Klein"), belt loops at waist, matching self-tie, stitched on left breast "Farrah," label reads in part "M / Calvin Klein;" worn by the star in her personal life. Starting Bid: $400

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A Farrah Fawcett Set of Art Books and a Related Documentation Binder, 2002. Two copies of the hardcover book titled "Keith Edmier and Farrah Fawcett Recasting Pygmalion: A Collaborative Art Project" with an essay by Lynn Zelevansky (one still in its original shrink-wrapping), published by Rizzoli New York in 2002; the book has numerous color images and text which outline an art project the two worked on from 2000 to 2002 -- one that was especially important to Fawcett as she was a gifted Fine Art artist in her own right, though she rarely got credit for that; also included is a black three-ring binder with many further color images of Fawcett and Edmier that did not make it into the final book. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Set of Art Books and a Related Documentation Binder, 2002. Two copies of the hardcover book titled "Keith Edmier and Farrah Fawcett Recasting Pygmalion: A Collaborative Art Project" with an

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Books Used to Research Roles, 1970s-1990s. Approximately 30, mostly all related to roles the star had in biopics about real-life women such as Barbara Hutton, Margaret Bourke-White, Beate Klarsfeld, Diane Downs, etc., some with Fawcett's handwritten annotations in the

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A Farrah Fawcett Script from "Apple's Way" and a Photo Album from "Sunburn." The script from "Apple's Way," CBS Television, 1974-1975; navy blue

leather covers, embossed with the series title, episode title ["First Love"], and "Farrah Fawcett-Majors" in the lower right corner, written by Don Appell, dated "June 20, 1974," marked "First Draft," 52 pages, numerous colored script change pages throughout, nine black and white stills of Farrah and co-stars bound within the script pages; from the short-lived TV series starring Vincent Van Patten and Kristy McNichol; the photo album from "Sunburn," Paramount, 1979, maroon leather covers, embossed with the film title and "Farrah Fawcett" in the lower right corner, filled with about 50 black and white stills (most showing Farrah) from the comedy that starred Charles Grodin, Art Carney, and Joan Collins, with its own slipcase; also included is a script cover: black leather, embossed on the front "Farrah Fawcett-Majors" used by the star for many years. Starting Bid: $1000

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Personal and Professional Documents Related to "The Burning Bed." NBC Television, 1984. A large black three-ring binder filled with countless paper related to the star's extraordinary and brave performance as "Francine Hughes" in the made-for-television movie including: newspaper clippings, magazine cut-outs, photocopies of articles, fan mail, congratulatory letters and telegrams from people such as Jane Fonda, Priscilla Presley, Ed McMahon, Barry Diller, Patrick Demarchelier (among numerous other Hollywood executives), and a few other like documents; compiled by Fawcett to commemorate how this role showed both the public and the industry that she had true acting chops -- so much so that she was nominated for a Golden Globe for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television' and for an Emmy for 'Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special.' Starting Bid: $400

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A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Scripts from Films, 1980s-2000s. Twelve (though there are multiple copies from the same movies), from various studios,

ranging in date from the 1980s to the 2000s, various colors of covers (many in black three-ring binders), various screenwriters, most dated and marked with what versions they are, various page lengths, some with numerous colored script change pages throughout, some with Fawcett's handwritten

annotations throughout, including the tiles (in alphabetical order): The Apostle (with numerous color photographs of FF throughout), The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, The Cookout, Dr. T and the Women (4 scripts), The Flunky, Man of the House, and See You in the Morning (3 scripts). Starting Bid: $1000

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Scripts from Films, 1980s-2000s. Twelve (though there are multiple copies from the same movies), from various studios, ranging in date from the 1980s to the 2000s, various colors of covers (many in black three-ring binders), various screenwriters, most dated and marked with what versions they are, various page lengths, some with numerous colored script change pages throughout, some with Fawcett's handwritten

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Scripts from Films, 1980s-2000s. Twelve (though there are multiple copies from the same movies), from various studios, ranging in date from the 1980s to the 2000s, various colors

A Farrah Fawcett Group of Citations, 1970s-1990s. Six total, all awarded to the star from various organizations including (in chronological order): 1) Ladies' Home Journal for being the "Most Glamorous Television Star" in 1976; 2) Hollywood Airforce for becoming an "Honorary Lieutenant" in 1981; 3) Autofilm Historical Association, Inc. for "contributions" in 1984 (gold seal is missing); 4) The Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women

for "Dramatic Presentation" in 1985; 5) The Houston International Film Festival for "Small Sacrifices" in 1990; and 6) Independent Spirit Awards for "The Apostle" in 1998; also included is a transmittal envelope addressed to Fawcett though it's unrelated to these certificates. Starting Bid: $400

A Farrah Fawcett Group of Citations, 1970s-1990s. Six total, all awarded to the star from various organizations including (in chronological order): 1) Ladies' Home Journal for being the "Most Glamorous

A Farrah Fawcett Collection of Personally-Owned Playboy Magazines, 1996-1997. Extra copies sent to the star when she was the cover model including: 15 copies of the Australian edition from October 1997, 15 copies of the Japanese edition from June 1996, and 15 copies of the Polish edition from November 1997 -- all with different spreads and with slightly different images used of the star. Starting Bid: $500